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Q: At which OSI layer does a computer determine if the packet is intended for it on a 10BaseT Network?
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What is the maximum cabling for eight 10BaseT network?

100 meters


What is 10BaseT Ethernet NIC?

It is a Network Interface Card that connects 10BaseT Networks together A 10BaseT Cable is an Ethernet Cable consisting of 4 pairs of wires 2 for transmitting and 2 for receiving


What is an AUP intended to do?

outline computer activities for which the computer and network may or may not be used


The maximum segment lenght on a 10BaseT network is meters?

10BaseT is another name for co-axial cable. It has a maximum cable length of 185 meters or 607 ft.


What was the performance problems will occur when increasing the number of stations e.g 1 to 10 stations using 10BaseT Share LAN and what is the difference with 10BaseT switched LAN?

The problem is in the mechanism which is used to connect computers. If you use shared LAN (hubs) it means that if you have 10BaseT connection it will shared among all connected computers. Thus you have 10 Mbps available for all computers together. When you are using 10BaseT switched, it means that each computer in your network will have a separate connection of 10 Mbps.


Suppose you have a lan consisting of a 100baset hub 2 computers with 10baset nics and a computer with a 10100baset nic at what speed would this lan operate?

It will operate on the speed corresponding to the slowest element in the network (in your case).


Which type of cable is most likely in use with RJ45 connectors attached to a computer?

RJ45 connectors are used in "ethernet cables". These cables connect network devices between computers and systems.


What is used to determine whether a remote computer is on the same network or a remote network?

subnet mask


How do you upgrade from a 10BaseT to 100BaseT network?

Simply upgrade your network hardware to 100baseT compatible devices and components, eg: Hubs, switches,routers, cables and computers(network cards)


Star networks can support a maximum of only 1024 addressable nodes on a logical network?

A lower speed network such as a 10BaseT network can handle 1024 devices per segment; that is not the limitation on the entire network.


What is the difference between station and node?

A network node is similar to a router, and a network station is the access point for the network (computer, cell phone, smartphone, mainframe computer, tablet, etc.). Network nodes are part of the network infrastructure, similar to routers, they forward the information along on the network to the intended recepient.


Do 10baseT networks still exist today?

10baseT networks cords do still exist in 2013. They are considered to be a cheaper alternative to create a LAN network. The flaw in the cord however, is that if there is a small malfunction in part of the cable, then the whole thing will not work.